the science of...Spying

Educator Development

The Educator Development Program has been Canceled

Spy Wise Professional Development Workshop

Consider MNS your biggest secret weapon when it comes to making learning fun! Discover the wealth of educational resources available through The Science of Spying exhibition at MNS!

Who:

Classroom teachers, curriculum coordinators and resource personnel (upper elementary, middle school, and high school)

What:

Conduct hands-on inquiry activities, see the how and why behind spy technology (just how do night vision goggles and lasers work?), learn TEKS/TAKS correlations for the exhibit, and take away ideas for incorporating The Science of Spying into your classroom curriculum.

Where:

Museum of Nature & Science
Science Building
1318 South Second Avenue in Fair Park

When:

Saturday, August 29, 2009
9am-12:30pm

Why:

Uncover educational resources available from The Science of Spying exhibit and the Museum of Nature & Science, explore The Science of Spying exhibit for FREE, and win door prizes and other educational giveaways! You’ll also earn 3.5 professional development hours.

Cost:

$10

How:

To secure your spot in this spy recruit class, please download and complete the event registration form and email to reserve@natureandscience.org or fax to 214-428-4310.  For additional information please call 214-428-5555 x8.

The Science of Spying, an exhibition from scienceof.com

The Museum of Nature & Science is a non-profit educational organization supported, in part, by funds from the City of Dallas Office of Cultural Affairs, the Texas Commission on the Arts, and HP.